Growing!

trinity

New Member
Messages
228
Location
oregon
Was 6g's


and now 19.5 G..



look at the tail geting more color..

Here is the other baby. 6G



And now at 18.5 It turned into a pale sort of blah pale yellow with yellow highlights.. I'm trying harder to like this one and miss it's baby color! I was hoping for more white.


Any way theses are the guys who have been eatting me out of house and home, they never get full and fly around the cage jumping on walls eatting everything in sight, I think they are out of the baby stage, and I can take a day off from feeding them once or twice a day! They shed non stop. Worse then a Golden retriever!
 
Last edited:

trinity

New Member
Messages
228
Location
oregon
Thanks.. Glad the other one got a commit.. it looks so plain next to the tangerine.



Is it a hypo? or a snow? At almost 20 G's this is pretty much their adult color correct? I'm thinking it might be both.
 
Last edited:

Dinosaur!

New Member
Messages
908
Location
Las vegas, Nevada
I have no clue what the exact morph of your little guy could be, but it is definitely a hypo, maybe even a super hypo if those spots fade more in the future. This May not be what your gecko will look like forever though :) when I got my super snow tremper, Socky, she was gummy pink. Now she is white with tan stripes, but it took her over a year to stop developing her colors completely. Just give it time and your gecko might brighten up and be stunningly georgeous!


Btw: I really love the pattern on it already, because it is subtle but very pretty :)
 

trinity

New Member
Messages
228
Location
oregon
It looks very close to a mack snow ghost after looking for something like it on line last night.. just a planer one then some of the breeders are working with. It could of came from below as I belive they sell to chain stores. not saying it is, but it does look very close.

Small Mack Snow Ghost Leopard Gecko - YouTube

Some info I found on them was a fun read.

"Although belonging to the “old school” morphs, for a long time Ghosts were simply seen as a variety of weird pastels, or especially a form of Hypo-colored leopard geckos in the community.
A possible explanation might be that the very first Ghosts emerged from a Hypo-line, and therefore naturally shared many phenotype similarities in their early years on first view.

Leopard Gecko Morph Special: The Ghost | Gecko Time
 

Visit our friends

Top